Dracula is a television series developed by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, based on the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. The series was broadcast and released on BBC One and Netflix, and consists of three episodes. Claes Bang stars as the title character. Dracula premiered on 1 January 2020, and was broadcast over three consecutive days.
This series follows Dracula from his origins in Eastern Europe to his battles with Van Helsing's descendants and beyond.[1] According to Netflix description "The Count Dracula legend transforms with new tales that flesh out the vampire's gory crimes — and bring his vulnerability into the light."[2][3]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series garnered an 81% approval and an average rating of 8.11/10 from 16 critic reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "A delicious blend of horror and humour that more-or-less balances modern sensibilities and the character's beloved legacy, Dracula is a frighteningly fun — if not always faithful — time."[23] Metacritic assigned the series a score of 90 out of 100, based on 4 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim"
The Guardian:Dracula review –
a blood-sucking delight that leaves you thirsty for more
It’s in three parts of 90 glorious minutes each, adapted by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. And it is basically Sherlock but about Dracula. And peak Sherlock at that: seeking always to entertain the audience, revitalising the story while revelling in its absurdity, clever without being clever-clever, and strewn with comic and dramatic flourishes that give you the feeling that this is not just a treat but a tribute – to the author, to the season, to you as an intelligent viewer.
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